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We have thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Seward. This morning the sky is as clear as it's been in four days. That means more photo ops. Sure glad for the digital camera age. I've probably taken a thousand photos on this trip alone. In the good old 35mm film days just developing those photos would cost a fortune. My dad used to brag when he would go through 4 rolls of 35 exposure film on a 3 week trip. With my digital I can do that in an hour!

... We watched the cruise ship leave, stopped in at the National Parks Visitor's Centre, walked along the harbour and then through town. Many of the shops were closed but we had a lovely walk just the same. We have come to look forward to these after dinner walks. Back to our respective homes on wheels where the rain very shortly returned with quite a vengeance and pretty much rained all through the ...

Today everyone went whale watching with us at Seward. We saw so much wildlife like otters and harbor sealed relaxing on rocks. The bay was actually filled with giant mountain islands all over the place. On these islands dwelled lots of dall sheep and people you would not believe how many houses there are. We even saw the lazy stellar sea ...

... doesn't matter) "thank you G-d, for being G-d".To me that means, thanks for the Creative force and energy that makes all this possible - thanks for the fact that it is - of course, I only feel this because I am blessed endough to be experiencing this and that is amazing. two days ago we did the gacier landing - we flew in a small plane around Mt. McKinley and landed on the glacier. Mt. McKinley is huge - however, most people who come to ...

... we get so many perks and this is one of them! Since it is raining here today it would be snowing on the glacier but the cloud cover is so low today that it probably wouldn't be worth it because we wouldn't see the view from the helicopter. So we'll try again next week! I have now seen 3 types of glaciers; hanging, tidewater, and an alpine glacier. We will no longer be going to Homer in two weeks but we do plan to have lots of adventures in ...